Abstract

To examine the effects of rapid and progressive weight loss (RWL and PWL) on balance, reaction time, and strength in a group of elite judo athletes. A total of 38 female and male judo athletes (age = 20.6 [2.6]y) completed balance, reaction-time, and strength assessments 1 wk prior to an official weigh-in (pretest) and immediately after the weigh-in (posttest). The athletes were divided into 3 groups, 1 control group who maintained regular training and eating habits, 1 experimental group who engaged in PWL (<3% reductions in body mass), and a second experimental group who used RWL techniques (>3% reductions in body mass). The RWL group showed significant decreases (P < .05) in balance performance (ellipse area: 4.83 [0.87] vs 6.31 [1.39]mm2 with eyes closed; mean mediolateral velocity: 2.07 [0.2] vs 2.52 [0.45]mm·s-1 with eyes closed; and mean anteroposterior velocity: 2.25 [0.20] vs 2.51 [0.32]mm·s-1 with eyes open and 2.44 [0.26] vs 3.06 [0.56]mm·s-1 with eyes closed) and reaction time (0.38 [0.04] vs 0.42 [0.06]s) with no changes in strength from pretesting to posttesting. The athletes in the PWL and control groups maintained performance in all variables. These findings demonstrate negative effects on perceptual motor-skill performance in judo athletes engaging in RWL strategies prior to competition.

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